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Zimbabwe war vets prep for payday as they back the latest palace pet
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84609, member: 27"] War vets are rallying behind a presidential aide for actually delivering. Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa's Presidential Special Advisor, Tempter Paul Tungwarara, earned backing from liberation fighters and ex-detainees nationwide. They cite his consistent recognition of their role and concrete support programs. Comrade Joseph Chinhamo, a Mashonaland Central veteran, noted that many previously felt sidelined despite their sacrifices. Tungwarara’s public statements affirm veterans, former prisoners, and collaborators as national pillars. Practical initiatives have gained momentum, including the War Veterans Welfare Fund and interest-free loans. Borehole drilling and housing schemes provide direct relief. Sipho Moyo, a former detainee from Matabeleland South, said such actions hold deep symbolic meaning for healing. The advisor pledged to include every eligible veteran within the support framework. This endorsement also signals support for the ruling party’s direction. Veterans point to a dedicated party portfolio addressing their concerns as key progress. Abigail Chikomo stated their liberation discipline now translates into backing for national development goals. Tungwarara’s service-oriented approach aligns with the struggle ethos, according to supporters. Comrade Tinashe Madziva, a war collaborator from Manicaland, sees a people-centred philosophy in these efforts. Observers note the strengthened partnership highlights inclusion and shared objectives for the nation’s future. [/QUOTE]
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